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Anonymous
Jun 23, 2018gs108ev3 eats DHCP traffic
Hi,
I need to be able to separate IPTV and lan, and configure them to different ports as described below.
Problem: My ISP delivers IPTV on vlan46, and untagged traffic on the same cable.
At pre...
- AnonymousJul 08, 2018
Hi,
I think you may have misunderstood. It is the Netgear switch that cannot handle the incoming traffic. It is the first device my incoming traffic passes, ie before the USG (firewall) and fails to separate the iptv vlan and the untagged traffic when configured to do so. On the port where only untagged traffic should lead to the USG, the iptv multicast traffic is also delivered, which it should not.
But since I have the setup I need using Ubiquiti equipment, I don't really see the point in continuing this thread. I thought I marked it as solved?
DaneA
Jun 28, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Retired_Member,
Welcome to the community! :)
Not sure if you already came across with the article below. If ever you still have the GS108Ev3, kindly access the article and check if it helps:
Default IGMP settings may affect multicast streams on NETGEAR Web Managed Plus Switches
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
Anonymous
Jun 28, 2018Hi,
thanks for the suggestion. Though in my case IGMP and IPTV was not the issue, but the switch not letting external DHCP traffic/negotiation through it. Perfectly normal according to Netgear support, but other brands do this and even acknowledges they should do so.
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